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I have been testing some chatbots lately, and I keep going back and forth on this:
It mainly depends on what I need at the moment. Some days, I just want a quick chat without thinking too much. On other days I’m all about exploring the extra features.
I want to know what other people enjoy. Would you prefer quick and simple bots or ones with more features? Have you had an experience with either that made you lean one way or the other?
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got pissed that eveyone wants moeny, so then ive found that you can get free credits from google with a free acocunt, so some weekend work and ive made it, 100% free to use, add your accounts and you have more egenrations. start with 5 and then add more accounts and you good to go, or use your own keys (BYOK).
hope you will like it.
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please tell me. I’m tired of having these incomplete text generations. is there any tool that’ll help me? or i could simply fix the chatbot error. submitted by /u/Sea-Meal488 |
I built an AI chatvot without the safely alignment coralflavor
Test it, and if it refuses any prompt, paste a screenshot in the comments to embarrass me
It won’t reject any prompt
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With the flood of chatbot tools out there, the hardest part isn’t launching one, it’s choosing what to prioritize so it’s actually useful. In my experience, the biggest differentiators aren’t flashy UI elements or overly complex flows, but things like how well the bot understands context, how easily it stays up to date, and whether you can trust where its answers are coming from. A chatbot that confidently gives the wrong answer does more harm than good.One practice that’s stood out to me is grounding responses in real source material instead of letting the model improvise. That’s something platforms like Denser lean into by tying answers back to existing documents, which makes a noticeable difference in reliability and customer trust. Curious what others here consider non-negotiable features. Is it accuracy, integrations, analytics, handoff to humans, or something else you learned the hard way?
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Hi Folks. Happy New Year to all of you!!!
I am trying to find out what I should be reading / listening to etc to stay up to date with AI (from the user side, not so much from the training side since I dont have the horsepower to do my own training)
For example, i just stumbled across the Flux.2 series of models, which has apparently been out since thanksgiving (end of november) im ashamed that it got past me — I need to be better —
I read significantly faster than I can listen to information, and retain info far better as well, however, well written and produced podcasts or other resources are welcome
Thanks
Tim
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When ever I enter an app like gemini or Claude etc most of the time it just opens with a new chat. Is me having many of these bad, like can I keep just using new chats for queries instead of using one chat many times for different things?
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